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core: ensure txindex will be triggered at least once #27847
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LGTM
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Currently, we trigger the logic to (un)index transactions when the node receives a new block. However, in some cases the node may not receive new blocks (eg, when the Geth node is configured without peer discovery, or when it acts as an RPC node for historical-only data). In these situations, the Geth node user may not have previously configured txlookuplimit (i.e. the default of around one year), but later realizes they need to index all historical blocks. However, adding txlookuplimit=0 and restarting geth has no effect. This change makes it check for required indexing work once, on startup, to fix the issue. Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
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Currently, we trigger the logic to (un)index transactions when the node receives a new block. However, in some cases the node may not receive new blocks (eg, when the Geth node is configured with
--nodiscovery
, or when it acts as an RPC node for historical only data).In these situations, the Geth node user may not have previously configured
txlookuplimit
(i.e. the default of around one year), but later he realizes they need to index all historical blocks. However, addingtxlookuplimit=0
and restarting geth has no effect.So in this case, I think if we start a timer, there would at least be one opportunity to run the indexing process.